What is Mastergraft made of?
MASTERGRAFT® STRIP is a resorbable, malleable, osteoconductive scaffold composed of biphasic calcium phosphate (hydroxyapatite and beta-tricalcium phosphate) ceramic granules and purified fibrillar bovine type I collagen.
What is MASTERGRAFT?
Overview. The Mastergraft® family of products are osteoconductive, resorbable scaffolds that may be used as bone graft substitutes and to extend autograft. The biphasic chemistry and macro- and microporous structure is specifically engineered to balance new bone formation while remodeling into the patient’s own bone.
What is Infuse bone graft?
INFUSE Bone Graft consists of recombinant human Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2 (rhBMP-2, known as dibotermin alfa) placed on an absorbable collagen sponge (ACS). INFUSE Bone Graft induces new bone tissue at the site of implantation.
Is vitoss an allograft?
Overall, allografts are used in 56.8% of all arthroplasty cases requiring bone graft. Vitoss (Orthovita) and Osteoset (Wright Medical) are most frequently used as synthetic bone graft alternatives for arthroplasty surgery at this institution.
Is DBM synthetic?
Bone graft substitutes—these are synthetic or a manipulated type of naturally-occurring product. Demineralized Bone Matrix (DBM)—allograft cadaver bone is manipulated (demineralized) to extract the proteins that stimulate/promote bone formation. DBM can be found is various forms like chips, gel, putty or powder.
Which is better allograft or autograft?
Which is better? Both of these are often successful options for a graft delivery procedure. While autografts have a higher success rate, allografts result in a quicker recovery time. Depending on the injury, your doctor will be able to make the right call for the type of graft to use.
Is DBM an osteoinductive?
DBM is prepared from allograft bone by decalcification, provides a framework for cell and matrix protein adhesion, and contains osteogenic substances that induce new bone growth. It is, therefore, considered to be osteoinductive.
Can you use mastergraft putty with autograft bone?
Mastergraft Putty combined with either autogenous bone marrow, and/or sterile water, and/or autograft bone is indicated as a bone void filler for bony voids or gaps that are not intrinsic to the stability of the bony structure. Additionally, Mastergraft Putty can be used with autograft bone as a synthetic bone graft extender.
Is it safe to use mastergraft with sterile water?
CAUTION: FEDERAL LAW (USA) RESTRICTS THESE DEVICES TO SALE BY OR ON THE ORDER OF A PHYSICIAN. MASTERGRAFT ® Putty combined with either autogenous bone marrow, and/or sterile water, and/or autograft is indicated as a bone void filler for bony voids or gaps that are not intrinsic to the stability of the bony structure.
What kind of bone graft does Medtronic use?
These synthetic bone grafts deliver a proprietary biphasic calcium phosphate (85% beta-tricalcium phosphate (B-TCP) and 15% hydroxyapatite (HA) in porous granules alone or in combination with bovine type I collagen.
How are mastergraft granules used in bone grafting?
Mastergraft Granules provide a bone void filler that resorbs and is replaced with bone during the healing process. Mastergraft Putty combined with either autogenous bone marrow, and/or sterile water, and/or autograft bone is indicated as a bone void filler for bony voids or gaps that are not intrinsic to the stability of the bony structure.